To Share or to Keep: The Afterlife of Yugoslavia’s Heritage and the Contemporary Heritage Management Practices
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This article revisits Yugoslav heritage through the example of the monumen-tal network dedicated to the People’s Liberation Struggle (NOB), now in-terpreted through the lenses of contemporary
heritage management practice
. The monumental network of the NOB was created as a part of official iden-tity management strategy of the state, and is unquestionably a
shared
heritage of the former Yugoslav region. The contemporary heritage-interpretation and management practices within the region tend to provide them with a strong national prefix, commonly disregarding their initial
shared
nature, and con-tribute to the processes of contemporary national identification. The efficient managing of the
shared
properties of heritage in question poses a substantial practical challenge and a burning issue in need of thorough investigation. For this purpose, this critical intervention offers one possible approach for over-coming the current issues in heritage management and interpretati...on practices of these memorial sites. The article analyses contemporary heritage-focused approaches which are based on performative and internet-based tools, and gives a special focus to the benefits of implementing user-generated content approaches.
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Monuments of the People’s Liberation Struggle / Shared Heritage / Former Yugoslavia / Internet / User-generated ContentSource:
Croatian Political Science Review, 2015, 51, 5, 80-104Publisher:
- Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
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Istorija umetnosti / History of ArtTY - JOUR AU - Jauković, Marija PY - 2015 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4124 AB - This article revisits Yugoslav heritage through the example of the monumen-tal network dedicated to the People’s Liberation Struggle (NOB), now in-terpreted through the lenses of contemporary heritage management practice . The monumental network of the NOB was created as a part of official iden-tity management strategy of the state, and is unquestionably a shared heritage of the former Yugoslav region. The contemporary heritage-interpretation and management practices within the region tend to provide them with a strong national prefix, commonly disregarding their initial shared nature, and con-tribute to the processes of contemporary national identification. The efficient managing of the shared properties of heritage in question poses a substantial practical challenge and a burning issue in need of thorough investigation. For this purpose, this critical intervention offers one possible approach for over-coming the current issues in heritage management and interpretation practices of these memorial sites. The article analyses contemporary heritage-focused approaches which are based on performative and internet-based tools, and gives a special focus to the benefits of implementing user-generated content approaches. PB - Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb T2 - Croatian Political Science Review T1 - To Share or to Keep: The Afterlife of Yugoslavia’s Heritage and the Contemporary Heritage Management Practices EP - 104 IS - 5 SP - 80 VL - 51 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4124 ER -
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Jauković, M.. (2015). To Share or to Keep: The Afterlife of Yugoslavia’s Heritage and the Contemporary Heritage Management Practices. in Croatian Political Science Review Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb., 51(5), 80-104. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4124
Jauković M. To Share or to Keep: The Afterlife of Yugoslavia’s Heritage and the Contemporary Heritage Management Practices. in Croatian Political Science Review. 2015;51(5):80-104. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4124 .
Jauković, Marija, "To Share or to Keep: The Afterlife of Yugoslavia’s Heritage and the Contemporary Heritage Management Practices" in Croatian Political Science Review, 51, no. 5 (2015):80-104, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4124 .